PolicyVote is a public policy information and participation platform for people in South Korea, with a focus on welfare policy lookup, eligibility matching, policy voting, policy analysis, and community discussion. The page states that the platform has registered 4,561 welfare policies and offers entry points such as “hidden benefits” discovery, policy search, and legislator tracking. Rather than a traditional enterprise management SaaS product, it is better understood as a public policy information portal and civic engagement tool.
Based on the page content, PolicyVote’s core modules include policy information delivery, policy voting and opinion collection, policy analysis and statistics, community comments and discussion, plus a set of free welfare-related tools. These tools include a welfare eligibility checker, median income calculator, full-age calculator, unemployment benefit calculator, and residence period calculator. They mainly help users determine which policies they may qualify for based on factors such as age, income, household situation, and length of residence. In terms of data sources, the platform lists the National Assembly Bill Information System, the government open data portal, the National Law Information Center, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and official releases from various government departments, emphasizing its foundation in public data.
The page does not disclose paid plans, an enterprise edition, or commercial pricing. The terms mention “services provided free of charge,” and the page also describes free tools, so it currently appears to be primarily free to use. However, it is unclear whether there are ads, paid memberships, or future monetization plans. For collaboration and permissions, only individual account mechanisms are visible, such as member registration, email ID, password, profile management, posting, and commenting. There are no enterprise SaaS capabilities such as team workspaces, role-based permissions, or approval workflows. On security and compliance, the terms mention compliance with South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Act, the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, and related regulations, and prohibit registration by children under 14. However, they do not disclose technical security details such as encryption, audit logs, backups, or certifications.
The main advantages are its broad policy coverage, practical welfare eligibility matching and calculation tools for ordinary users, and the combination of policy voting, statistical analysis, and community discussion. It is suitable for South Korean residents who want to quickly understand which welfare benefits they may be eligible for, as well as people interested in public policy sentiment. The downside is that it provides limited information from an enterprise software perspective: there is no API, third-party integration, SLA, organizational permission system, deployment option, or clearly defined support model. As a result, it is not well suited for direct procurement evaluation as an enterprise-grade policy data platform.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, so availability is unknown. Since its content, regulations, and welfare policies are all focused on South Korea, even if Chinese users can access it, practical use cases would be limited. Payment methods are not disclosed. For users interested in local government services and welfare information in China, more appropriate options include the National Government Service Platform, local government service portals, and official channels from human resources, social security, and civil affairs authorities.
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